Plate 28 Collection
Plate 28 showcases a mesmerizing mosaic decoration of the pendentives of the great dome in St. Peter's Basilica, as depicted in a cromolithograph from The Vatican and St
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Plate 28 showcases a mesmerizing mosaic decoration of the pendentives of the great dome in St. Peter's Basilica, as depicted in a cromolithograph from The Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica publication by Paul Marie Letarouilly in 1882. This intricate artwork features a tondo of St. John Evangelist positioned between two graceful angels, exuding an aura of divine serenity. Moving on to another plate, we encounter Mercury Pierres antiques gravees sur lesquelles, which presents ancient engraved stones depicting various scenes and symbols associated with the Roman god Mercury. These captivating engravings offer glimpses into the rich mythology and artistic traditions of ancient civilizations. In Bassorilievo Di Sileno ubbriaco con Fauni Il museo, Plate 28 transports us to an enchanting museum where we witness a bas-relief sculpture portraying Silenus, the drunken companion of Dionysus, surrounded by playful fauns. This delightful piece captures both the whimsy and skillful craftsmanship prevalent during its creation. Jacques Francois Saly takes center stage with his Suite Vases Plate 28 from 1746. This exquisite plate showcases Saly's mastery in sculpting vases adorned with intricate designs that reflect classical influences while adding his own unique touch. The Liber Studiorum Plate 28 offers a glimpse into Caernarvon Castle's majestic beauty through meticulous drawings and prints by Gregoire Huret. With stunning attention to detail, Huret captures the essence of this historic fortress nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes. Ancient history comes alive through le Charivari no 6 octobre 1842 Ancient History publication's Plate 28 featuring Doubting Thomas from Passion Christ series. The artist masterfully depicts this pivotal biblical moment when Thomas doubts Jesus' resurrection until he sees His wounds firsthand – a powerful portrayal that evokes contemplation and faith.